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How the structural architecture of the Eurasian continental margin affects the structure, seismicity, and topography of the south central Taiwan fold‐and‐thrust belt

Authors :
Brown, Dennis
Alvarez‐Marron, Joaquina
Biete, Cristina
Kuo‐Chen, Hao
Camanni, Giovanni
Ho, Chun‐Wei
Source :
Tectonics; July 2017, Vol. 36 Issue: 7 p1275-1294, 20p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Studies of mountain belts worldwide show that along‐strike changes are common in their foreland fold‐and‐thrust belts. These are typically caused by processes related to fault reactivation and/or fault focusing along changes in sedimentary sequences. The study of active orogens, like Taiwan, can also provide insights into how these processes influence transient features such as seismicity and topography. In this paper, we trace regional‐scale features from the Eurasian continental margin in the Taiwan Strait into the south central Taiwan fold‐and‐thrust belt. We then present newly mapped surface geology, Pwave velocity maps and sections, seismicity, and topography data to test the hypothesis of whether or not these regional‐scale features of the margin are contributing to along‐strike changes in structural style, and the distribution of seismicity and topography in this part of the Taiwan fold‐and‐thrust belt. These data show that the most important along‐strike change takes place at the eastward prolongation of the upper part of the margin necking zone, where there is a causal link between fault reactivation, involvement of basement in the thrusting, concentration of seismicity, and the formation of high topography. On the area correlated with the necking zone, the strike‐slip reactivation of east northeast striking extensional faults is causing sigmoidal offset of structures and topography along two main zones. Here basement is not involved in the thrusting; there is weak focusing of seismicity and localized development of topography. We also show that there are important differences in structure, seismicity, and topography between the margin shelf and its necking zone. We present newly mapped surface geology, which is integrated with Pwave velocity maps and sections, with an accurately relocated seismicity data set, and with high‐resolution topography to test the hypothesis of whether or not the regional‐scale features of the margin are contributing to along‐strike changes in structural style, seismicity, and topography of the south central Taiwan fold‐and‐thrust belt. As a corollary to this hypothesis, we also investigate whether or not there are differences in structural architecture, seismicity, and topography between the margin shelf and its necking zone. Taiwan provides insight into how a margin structure contributes to along‐strike changes in a fold‐and‐thrust beltStructural inheritance of basement faults is a key component in producing along‐strike changes in structure, seismicity, and topographyThese along‐strike changes vary depending on which morphological part of the margin is involved in the deformation

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02787407
Volume :
36
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Tectonics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs42935631
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017TC004475